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Geranium ibericum. A tall species but useful in large rock gardens and in the flower 
border. Very large seven lobed leaves in heavy clumps about 18 inches high, Clus- 
ters of large brilliant purple flowers on tall stems in June. Any ordinary garden 
soil in sun or light shade. (pH 6-8) Color, HCC 39/1, Methyl Violet. 
Geranium maculatum. Our somewhat weedy Eastern native deserves some attention. 
Large clumps of attractive foliage about 18 inches high. It produces great masses 
of lovely rose-purple flowers in May. Ordinary garden soil in sun or half shade. 
(pH) 5-8) 
Geranium maculatum album. The very rare pure white form of the Wood Geranium. 
As tall as the preceeding and just as easy to grow. 
Geranium pylzowianum. A dainty little dwarf from China that deserves a place in 
every rock garden. Loose mats of small, deeply lobed leaves about 2 inches high. 
Comparative large delicate rose colored flowers on fragile 3 inch stems in May and 
June. It likes a well drained, gritty soil in sun or light shade. (pH 6-8) The daintiest 
of the genus. 
Geranium sanguineum, An old familiar plant in the rock garden that is cherished by 
everyone. Ornamental evergreen clumps of lobed leaves about 3 inches high, The 
leafy flower stems are about 12 inches tall, topped with a profusion of deep red- 
purple flowers from June to August. Color HCC 32, Petunia Purple, A very color- 
ful mid-summer bloomer for the rock garden or wall garden. Easy to grow in any 
ordinary soil in sun or light shade. (pH 6-8) 
Geranium sanguineum album. The lovely and very rare pure white form of the pre- 
ceeding. Same soil and exposure as above. 
Geranium sanguineum lancastriensis. A choice variety of dwarf and spreading habit 
with quantities of delicate pink flowers from June to August on almost prostrate 
stems, Very stunning in dry walls or hanging over large rocks in the rock garden. 
Ordinary garden soil in sun or light shade. (pH 6-8) 
GEUM. Avens. (Rosaceae, Rose Family) 
Geum borisi. A choice rock plant that forms large clumps of interesting foliage about 
6 inches high. Erect flower stems about 12 inches high, bearing large bouquets of 
vivid orange flowers in May and June and again in fall. Easy in any ordinary 
garden soil in sun or light shade, but it prefers a wet soil, near the edge of a pool or 
stream. (pH 6-8) 
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Geum boris. 
GLOBULARIA. Globe Daisy. (Globulariaceae, Globularia Family) 4 
Globularia bellidifolia. Lovely compact buns of tiny dark green evergreen leaves about 
one inch high, with dainty little blue puff balls on two to three inch stems in May. 
A desirable plant for rock crevices in a lightly shaded area in a well drained gritty 
soil. (pH 6-8) A rare beauty that. should be in every rock garden. 
